White umbrealla red geranium bed, watercolour 5 x 7" cold press, July 2026
From the Maisonneuve bike path, Peel is a narrow one way going north, so you have to go down an adjacent street such as Metcalf. This mailbox was right on the corner of Maisonneuve and Metcalf, you see pat of the bike path in the background. I mainly painted this one because I needed to wait for the background of the next painting (the bike painting below) to dry. I also painted scooters parked in the city from this spot, looking south.
Mailbox bike path Metcalf, watercolour 5 x 7" cold press, July 2026
I got the background down, let it dry while I painted the mailbox scene, then went back to this one and started the bike going from right to left. Coincidentally, the person who owns this bike came by, unlocked and took off before I could finish. So the back part I had to do by memory, and the wheel looks a little off, but you get the idea!
Bicycle in shadow, watercolour 5 x 7" cold press, July 2026
From Metcalf, there is Dorchester square, then you can cross and get onto Peel which is two-way at that point, and has great wide bike paths on both sides. Peel street is perhaps the most "Montreal" that you can get, it goes all the way through the city, and connects down to the Peel basin. This is a sign for the underground tunnel entrance to highway 136. I've painted here before several times, including a large group of traffic signs. Currently, the exit half of the highway is blocked off due to the huge construction project up on Peel and Notre Dame.
Car skidding sign, watercolour 5 x 7" cold press, July 2026
Looking into the tunnel from the same spot, I painted a scene of eerie orange light illuminating cars as the descended into the abyss. Yellow signs decorate the entrance, which is made of classic Montreal concrete. I've done one here in the winter, and a similar scene featuring the huge glass building in the background. Its just a good place to stand, with a huge triangle of grass, and good sun. When the construction is finished, it will probably be less pleasant when the traffic returns.
Underground tunnel orange, watercolour 5 x 7" cold press, July 2026





























